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Sidney Franklin
Director 1893 - 1972

Sidney Franklin

San Francisco, California, USA

Sidney Franklin (March 21, 1893 — May 18, 1972) was an American film director and producer. His brother Chester Franklin also became a director during the silent film era. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Directed Films

Every film this person directed

7 titles
The Good Earth

The Good Earth

Sidney Franklin 1937 2h 19m

China, during the rule of the Qing Dynasty. The arranged marriage between Wang Lung, a humble farmer, and O-Lan, a domestic slave, will endure the many hardships of life over the years; but the temptations of a fragile prosperity will endanger their love and the survival of their entire family.

The Barretts of Wimpole Street

The Barretts of Wimpole Street

Sidney Franklin 1934 1h 49m

Remarkable poet Elizabeth Barrett is slowly recovering from a crippling illness with the help of her siblings, especially her youngest sister, Henrietta, but feels stifled by the domestic tyranny of her wealthy widowed father. When she meets fellow poet Robert Browning in a romantic first encounter, her heart belongs to him.

Smilin' Through

Smilin' Through

Sidney Franklin 1932 1h 38m

On the day of his wedding, Sir John Carteret's fiancée, Moonyeen, is killed by a jealous rival named Jeremy, leaving him emotionally devastated. Carteret spends three decades in seclusion, mostly communing with the spirit of Moonyeen, until he learns that her niece, Kathleen, has become an orphan.

Wild Orchids

Wild Orchids

Sidney Franklin 1929 1h 40m

A prince in Java tries to seduce his visitor's wife, but he's discovered.

The Hoodlum

The Hoodlum

Sidney Franklin 1919 1h 18m

A spoiled young rich girl is forced by misfortune to fight for survival in the slums and alleys, where she becomes involved with all manner of unpleasantness.

Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves

Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves

Sidney Franklin, Chester M. Franklin 1918 50m

Ali Baba, a poor Turkish wood chopper, discovers that a robbers' cave, concealed in the mountains that surround his house, opens to the magical phrase, "Open Sesame." Learning that the cave is filled with stolen treasure, he takes home as much as he can carry, but his greedy brother forces him to reveal the cave's location.

Aladdin and the Wonderful Lamp

Aladdin and the Wonderful Lamp

Sidney Franklin, Chester M. Franklin 1917 1h 20m

In Bagdad, Princess Badr al-Budur, the daughter of the Sultan, falls in love with Aladdin, the son of a poor tailor, and rejects the suit of evil alchemist al-Talib, her father's choice. Al-Talib consults his Evil Spirit, who advises him to find the magic lamp hidden in an underground cave.

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